Un veterano de combate de la Marina que lucha por reajustarse a la vida civil en Ohio encuentra amistad en Al, el intérprete que sirvió con su unidad en Afganistán y acaba de llegar para com... Leer todoUn veterano de combate de la Marina que lucha por reajustarse a la vida civil en Ohio encuentra amistad en Al, el intérprete que sirvió con su unidad en Afganistán y acaba de llegar para comenzar una nueva vida en Estados Unidos.Un veterano de combate de la Marina que lucha por reajustarse a la vida civil en Ohio encuentra amistad en Al, el intérprete que sirvió con su unidad en Afganistán y acaba de llegar para comenzar una nueva vida en Estados Unidos.
- Nominado para 2 premios Primetime Emmy
- 6 nominaciones en total
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I thought it was a good show!! We laughed and for a pilot episode think that it's good enough to watch again!!
As a veteran, and as the mother of two young men who went to war, I found this show to be a wonderful combination of humor and the realities of returning from a war zone.
I really like Al and his using his lifelong skills to help the world in which he now lives to adjust to his way of doing things. His fast talking his way into and out of trouble is a really cute aspect of his character that will lend itself to a lot of laughter in later shows.
I also like how they showed in the very beginning the love of the two men who saw the elephant standing side-by-side and came out on the other side alive.
As far as the laugh track, people reviewing this show, talking about how bad it is... Try to remember the first show was the pilot being filmed during a pandemic. If I had to guess, it would be that no audience was allowed to be there. But, that's just me using common sense and a lack of judgment because I choose to judge something AFTER I've seen it, rather than before.
This show is reminiscent of the sitcoms we used to watch on television. Everyone is who they are, even if it bothers some people, and the writers are great at capturing what life was like for military members who come back home after months in the sandbox, and their struggles readjusting to a life that no longer requires hypervigilance and sleeping with one eye open.
I also really like how Al gets involved in fixing his bro's marriage. It's not just the soldier who suffers when s/he returns from war, but the family, too. I like how the show gives us both sides of the trauma.
I hope this show enjoys a long run because I like it. A lot.
Edited to add: People seem to be complaining about the uniform not being "realistic." People... (SMH) It's sitcom, not a reality show. Most people wouldn't even notice this... Let it go!
I really like Al and his using his lifelong skills to help the world in which he now lives to adjust to his way of doing things. His fast talking his way into and out of trouble is a really cute aspect of his character that will lend itself to a lot of laughter in later shows.
I also like how they showed in the very beginning the love of the two men who saw the elephant standing side-by-side and came out on the other side alive.
As far as the laugh track, people reviewing this show, talking about how bad it is... Try to remember the first show was the pilot being filmed during a pandemic. If I had to guess, it would be that no audience was allowed to be there. But, that's just me using common sense and a lack of judgment because I choose to judge something AFTER I've seen it, rather than before.
This show is reminiscent of the sitcoms we used to watch on television. Everyone is who they are, even if it bothers some people, and the writers are great at capturing what life was like for military members who come back home after months in the sandbox, and their struggles readjusting to a life that no longer requires hypervigilance and sleeping with one eye open.
I also really like how Al gets involved in fixing his bro's marriage. It's not just the soldier who suffers when s/he returns from war, but the family, too. I like how the show gives us both sides of the trauma.
I hope this show enjoys a long run because I like it. A lot.
Edited to add: People seem to be complaining about the uniform not being "realistic." People... (SMH) It's sitcom, not a reality show. Most people wouldn't even notice this... Let it go!
Sad that people seem to be missing the intelligence of this gentle loving humor. So far I am very impressed with all actors and the show's intentions and social import. See thru your cynicism and bias, its all a form of not getting it.
We enjoyed the 1st episode very much. All characters were pleasant. No idiots and No screeching or whining, like in so many series lately. Characters are well balanced in their presentation and social issue points are not shoved down your throats. Basically, a nice funny show.
First of all Asyir Kalyan overacted ad nauseam, so much that he ruined every scene But as the series is moving on, he has toned down and is effective . The premise could work especially if they develop the PTSD aspects . I like the other cast members, I am going to give this one a chance.
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- CuriosidadesAfter the first trailer aired in March 2021, the series was criticized for casting a non-Afghan actor in the title role, and for the character's depiction in general. One of the show's executive producers, Reza Aslan, responded to the criticism, tweeting, "Maybe learn a little about the show, its creators, its producers, its four Afghan writers, its plot, and pretty much everything else before you announce your opinion of it. Just a thought."
- ConexionesReferenced in Padre de familia: The Return of the King (of Queens) (2023)
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